Summary: dealing with darwin - geoffrey moore
Par : Businessnews Publishing
Editeur : Must Read Summaries
Numéro de produit : 9782806239570
ISBN : 9782806239570
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This work offers a summary of the book "DEALING WITH DARWIN: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their Evolution by Geoffrey Moore".
In just the same way as a Darwinian battle for the survival of the fittest occurs in the natural world, a similar kind of phenomena often arises within the marketplace. To survive and prosper, companies need to keep innovating all the time to retain a competitive advantage. The precise nature of the types of innovations which will generate the greatest returns varies as the marketplace itself changes and evolves in this way:
• In the early stages of a new market, product leadership style innovations are highly valued.
• Once a market reaches maturity, innovations centered around operational excellence or customer intimacy take center stage.
• In a declining market, competitive advantage is achieved using category renewal innovations.
Geoffrey Moore explains how companies should behave to answer these changes.
In just the same way as a Darwinian battle for the survival of the fittest occurs in the natural world, a similar kind of phenomena often arises within the marketplace. To survive and prosper, companies need to keep innovating all the time to retain a competitive advantage. The precise nature of the types of innovations which will generate the greatest returns varies as the marketplace itself changes and evolves in this way:
• In the early stages of a new market, product leadership style innovations are highly valued.
• Once a market reaches maturity, innovations centered around operational excellence or customer intimacy take center stage.
• In a declining market, competitive advantage is achieved using category renewal innovations.
Geoffrey Moore explains how companies should behave to answer these changes.